Probing strong-field QED in electron-photon interactions

Europe/Berlin
Sem Rm 4 (DESY)

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DESY

Notkestr. 85 22607 Hamburg Germany
Description

New (9/May/2019): A summary of the workshop, prepared by the session convenors is available on the arXiv at arXiv:1905.00059.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts and those interested in measuring QED in the presence of strong fields at and above the Schwinger critical field. It is organised jointly by DESY and the Stanford PULSE institute. The pioneering experiment, E144 at SLAC, measured multi-photon absorption in Compton scattering and e+e- pair production in electron--photon interactions but never reached the Schwinger critical field value. With the advances in laser technology, in particular, new experiments are being considered which should be able to measure non-perturbative QED and its transition from the perturbative regime. This workshop will review the physics case and current theoretical predictions for QED and even effects beyond the Standard Model in the interaction of a high-intensity electron bunch with the strong field of the photons from a high-intensity laser bunch. The world's various electron beam facilities will be reviewed, along with the challenges of producing and delivering laser beams to the interaction region. Possible facilities and sites that could host such experiments will be presented, with a view to experimentally realising the Schwinger critical field during the 2020s.

The workshop will have two days of talks, with an informal drinks reception on the evening before and a workshop dinner. The registration fee is 120 Euro and will cover the reception, the lunches, the workshop dinner and coffee breaks during the two days. Posters can be presented during the workshop. In case you are interested please email the title and a short abstract to beate.heinemann@desy.de and matthew.wing@desy.de

We thank the Helmholtz foundation and the Moore foundation for their support for the organisation of this event.

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Poster
Participants
  • Aharon Levy
  • Alessandro Angioi
  • Alexander Fedotov
  • Alina Golub
  • Andreas Maier
  • Andreas Ringwald
  • Anthony Hartin
  • Anton Ilderton
  • Antonino Di Piazza
  • Aurelien Martens
  • Barry Dillon
  • Beate Heinemann
  • Ben King
  • Burkhard Kampfer
  • Chitradip Banerjee
  • Chris Kenney
  • Christian Nielsen
  • Christian Rödel
  • Christoph Keitel
  • David Reis
  • Evgeny Negodin
  • Felipe Cezar Salgado
  • Felix Mackenroth
  • Florian Burkart
  • Georg Korn
  • Gianluca Sarri
  • Greger Torgrimsson
  • Gudrid Moortgat-Pick
  • Halina Abramowicz
  • Harsh Harsh
  • Holger Gies
  • Igor Kostyukov
  • Ingmar Hartl
  • Jakob Beyer
  • Jenny List
  • Jens Osterhoff
  • Kirk T McDonald
  • Liangliang Ji
  • Marija Vranic
  • Marius Hoffmann
  • Massimo Altarelli
  • Mateusz Dyndal
  • Matt Zepf
  • Matteo Tamburini
  • Matthew Wing
  • Matthias Fuchs
  • Mattias Marklund
  • Mike Lamont
  • Monica D'Onofrio
  • Natalia Tapia
  • Oleksandr Borysov
  • Pooyan Khademi
  • Ralph Assmann
  • Reinhard Brinkmann
  • Robert Holtzapple
  • Roman Walczak
  • Sebastian Meuren
  • Selym Villalba-Chavez
  • Sergei Bulanov
  • Sergey Kananov
  • Shikha Bhadoria
  • Stepan Bulanov
  • Suo Tang
  • Thomas Grismayer
  • Thomas Heinzl
  • Thomas Koffas
  • Ties Behnke
  • Toma Toncian
  • Toshiaki INADA
  • Ulrik Uggerhoej
  • Uwe Hernandez Acosta
  • Valery Telnov
  • Vitaly Yakimenko
  • Yueyue Chen
  • Zhaoheng Guo
    • 15:00
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    • 1
      Extremely high-intensity laser interactions with fundamental quantum systems Main Auditorium

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      The field of laser-matter interaction traditionally deals with the response of atoms, molecules, and plasmas to an external light wave. However, the sustained technological progress is opening up the possibility of employing intense laser radiation to trigger or substantially influence physical processes beyond atomic-physics energy scales. Available optical laser intensities exceeding 1022  W/cm2 can push the fundamental light-electron interaction to the extreme limit where radiation-reaction effects dominate the electron dynamics, can shed light on the structure of the quantum vacuum, and can trigger the creation of particles such as electrons, muons, and pions and their corresponding antiparticles. Also, novel sources of intense coherent high-energy photons and laser-based particle colliders can pave the way to nuclear quantum optics and may even allow for the potential discovery of new particles beyond the standard model. These are the main topics of this talk, which is devoted to a review of recent investigations on high-energy processes within the realm of relativistic quantum dynamics, quantum electrodynamics, and to a smaller degree nuclear and particle physics, occurring in extremely intense laser fields.
      Speaker: Prof. Christoph H. Keitel (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics (MPIK))
    • 18:00
      Welcome Reception and Poster Session DESY Bistro

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    • 08:30
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    • Introduction/Overview Sem Rm 4

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      Session to give general overview over physics, epxeriment, laser and acccelerator aspects

      Conveners: Beate Heinemann (DESY and Freiburg University), Matthew Wing (UCL)
      • 2
        Welcome and logistics
        Speaker: Beate Heinemann (DESY and Freiburg University)
        Slides
      • 3
        The European XFEL accelerator and science programme
        Speaker: Prof. Robert Feidenhansl (European XFEL)
        Slides
      • 4
        The scientific interest in strong-field QED and electron-laser experiments
        Speaker: Dr Anton Ilderton (University of Plymouth)
        Slides
      • 5
        The E144 experiment and lessons learned
        Speaker: Kirk McDonald (Princeton)
        Slides
      • 10:40
        Coffee
      • 6
        New ideas for high-energy electron/laser experiments
        Speaker: Matt Zepf (HIJ)
      • 7
        Global high energy electron accelerators: present and future
        Speaker: Vitaly Yakimenko (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 8
        Overview of high-power lasers
        Speaker: Georg Korn (ELI beamlines)
    • 12:25
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    • Physics case Sem Rm 4

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      Talks on physics case (mostly theory talks)

      Conveners: Andreas Ringwald (DESY), Dr Thomas Heinzl (Plymouth University, School of Computing and Mathematics)
      • 9
        Trident Pair Production in Laser Fields
        Speaker: Mr Greger Torgrimsson (Umeå/Chalmers)
        Slides
      • 10
        Laser-Assisted Breit-Wheeler and Schwinger Pair Production
        Speaker: Prof. Burkhard Kaempfer (HZDR)
        Slides
      • 11
        Next great challenge beyond SLAC E144: probing a fully non-perturbative QED with electron-laser interaction
        Speaker: Dr Alexander Fedotov (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI)
        Slides
      • 12
        QED processes at high intensities
        Speaker: Stepan Bulanov
      • 13
        Quantum radiation reaction, e+e- pair production and acceleration in laser-electron beam scattering configurations
        Speaker: Marija Vranic (IST, Lisbon)
        Slides
      • 14
        Nonlinear trident pair production in an arbitrary plane wave: a focus on the properties of the transition amplitude
        Speaker: Felix Mackenroth (MPI for Complex Systems)
        Slides
      • 15:45
        Coffee
      • 15
        Giant energy transfer from an electron bunch to a photon beam mediated by radiation reaction
        Speaker: Matteo Tamburini (MPI Heidelberg)
        Slides
      • 16
        Massive scalar and pseudoscalar production in electron-laser collisions
        Speaker: Dr Ben King (University of Plymouth)
        Slides
      • 17
        Laser-Matter Interactions at High Intensity: Theoretical Challenges
        Speaker: Mattias Marklund (Gothenburg)
        Slides
      • 18
        All optical signatures from the quantum vacuum
        Speaker: Holger Gies (Friedrich-Schiller University Jena)
        Slides
      • 19
        Relevance of laser-based experiments for probing hidden particles
        Speaker: Dr Selym Villalba-Chavez (Institut für Theoretische Physik I, Heinrich Heine Universität Dusseldorf)
    • 19:30
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    • Accelerator and laser aspects Sem Rm 4

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      Detailed talks on status of experiments world-wide

      Conveners: Ingmar Hartl, Ralph Assmann (DESY)
      • 20
        XFEL layout and beam properties for a strong-field QED experiment
        Speaker: Evgueni Negodin (DESY)
        Slides
      • 21
        Design considerations for the LUXE beamline
        Speaker: Dr Florian Burkart (DESY)
        Slides
      • 22
        CERN activities beyond colliders
        Speaker: Mike Lamont (CERN)
        Slides
      • 23
        Laser-wakefield experiments
        Speaker: Gianluca Sarri (Queen's University Belfast)
        Slides
      • 10:20
        Coffee break
      • 24
        BELLA laser facility status and plans
        Speakers: Stepan Bulanov (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Dr Wim P. Leemans (LBL)
      • 25
        HiBEF laser for photon science at XFEL
        Speaker: Dr Toma Toncian (HZDR)
        Slides
      • 26
        Experiments and plans using the 100 PW laser at Shanghai
        Speaker: Liangliang Ji (Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS)
      • 27
        High field experiments and lasers at ELI Beamlines
        Speaker: Sergei Bulanov
      • 28
        The ANGUS laser system for a demo-plasma FEL
        Speaker: Andreas R. Maier (University Hamburg)
    • 12:20
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    • Experimental setup Sem Rm 4

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      Conveners: Prof. David Reis (Stanford PULSE Institute), Thomas Koffas
      • 29
        Introduction on parameters and requirements
        Speaker: Matthew Wing (UCL)
        Slides
        summary
      • 30
        Semi-conductor detectors
        Speaker: Chris Kenney (SLAC)
        Slides
      • 31
        Calorimeters for strong-field QED experiments
        Speaker: Borysov Oleksandr (Tel Aviv)
        Slides
      • 32
        Cherenkov Detectors for sQED Experiments and ILC R&D Experience
        Speaker: Dr Jenny List (DESY Hamburg)
        Slides
      • 33
        Discussion
        Speakers: David Reis, Thomas Koffas
    • 15:20
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    • Synergies, complementarities & discussion Sem Rm 4

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      Synergies and complementarities with other experiments testing QED, and discussion on next steps.

      Convener: Mr Massimo Altarelli (DESY)
      • 34
        Light-by-light scattering at SACLA/Spring8
        Speaker: Toshiaki Inada
        Slides
      • 35
        LHC measurements of light-by-light scattering
        Speaker: Mateusz Dyndal (DESY)
      • 36
        Pairs and gamma-rays produced in the collisions of high density particle beams
        Speaker: Thomas Grismayer (IST, Lisbon)
      • 37
        X-ray-FEL-based options for exceeding the Schwinger field
        Speaker: Prof. David Reis (Stanford PULSE Institute)
        Slides
      • 38
        Strong-field QED and radiation-reaction effects in aligned crystals
        Speaker: Dr Ulrik Uggerhøj (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark)
        Slides
      • 39
        Gamma-gamma collider on the energy W<12 GeV based on European XFEL
        Speaker: Prof. Valery Telnov (Budker INP, Novosibirsk)
        Slides
      • 40
        Anomalous x-ray nonlinear Compton scattering
        Speaker: Dr Matthias Fuchs (Stanford PULSE Institute)
    • extra time (optional): time reserved for parallel sessions or detailed discussions Sem Rm 4

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